final exams

This is a discussion on final exams within the C Programming forums, part of the General Programming Boards category; I'm studying for my finals.
Write a function named check() that has three arguments. The first argument should accept a ...

final exams

I'm studying for my finals.

Write a function named check() that has three arguments. The first argument should accept a integer number, second a floating-point number, the third a double-precision number. The body of the function should just display the values of the data passed to the function when it is called.

Write a function named check() that has three arguments. The first argument should accept a integer number, second a floating-point number, the third a double-precision number. The body of the function should just display the values of the data passed to the function when it is called.

You rant and rave about it, but at the end of the day, it doesn't matter if people use it as long as you don't see.
People are free to read the arguments, but if the only way for you to discover gravity is by jumping off a cliff, then that is what you're going to have to experience for yourself.
Eventually, this "fast and loose" approach of yours will bite you one too many times, then you'll figure out the correct way to do things. - Salem